Good evening all!
So I’ve been reloading since I was 5 years old (literally) and have loaded nearly every mainstream and near mainstream pistol caliber under the sun. I have a 10mm Glock and carbine and bought conversion barrels for both to take advantage of the plethora of .40 brass I have on hand. I figured it would be an easy job since I reload for the 10 already and was using the same Projos (cast 180gr and federal HST 180gr), boy was I wrong. Since starting this, I cannot get these darn things to work.
heres the issue, so the assembled rounds will not pass the plink test in either barrel. I’ve tried more crimp, less crimp, more bell, less bell, different Projos, etc. it has me to the point of dumping all the brass in the trash and putting the .40 short and weak behind me for good. But before I do, I wanted to reach out and see if anyone on here has an “aha!” Moment.
my brass is mixed range brass (the issue happens on various headstamps, not just one), and I am using RCBS carbine dies (the same ones I run for my 10mm without issue). The “bulge” in the case happens at both the neck and the body of the case (where the base of the bullet resides).
Again, ive adjusted crimp from absolutely zero to crushing the case, and mouth bell from nothing to splitting the mouth. The symptoms are the same no matter what.
any input is much appreciated!
So I’ve been reloading since I was 5 years old (literally) and have loaded nearly every mainstream and near mainstream pistol caliber under the sun. I have a 10mm Glock and carbine and bought conversion barrels for both to take advantage of the plethora of .40 brass I have on hand. I figured it would be an easy job since I reload for the 10 already and was using the same Projos (cast 180gr and federal HST 180gr), boy was I wrong. Since starting this, I cannot get these darn things to work.
heres the issue, so the assembled rounds will not pass the plink test in either barrel. I’ve tried more crimp, less crimp, more bell, less bell, different Projos, etc. it has me to the point of dumping all the brass in the trash and putting the .40 short and weak behind me for good. But before I do, I wanted to reach out and see if anyone on here has an “aha!” Moment.
my brass is mixed range brass (the issue happens on various headstamps, not just one), and I am using RCBS carbine dies (the same ones I run for my 10mm without issue). The “bulge” in the case happens at both the neck and the body of the case (where the base of the bullet resides).
Again, ive adjusted crimp from absolutely zero to crushing the case, and mouth bell from nothing to splitting the mouth. The symptoms are the same no matter what.
any input is much appreciated!